Luigi Mangione's alleged diary entries reveal UnitedHealthcare CEO 'had it coming'
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Luigi Mangione allegedly plotted to kill UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, viewing him as a symbol of greed within the health insurance industry. In diaries cited by Manhattan prosecutors, Mangione displayed a premeditated desire to act, even suggesting that Thompson 'had it coming'. His lawyers argue against state and federal charges citing double jeopardy, but prosecutors maintain separate legal theories apply. Mangione, facing serious charges, has pleaded not guilty, with no trial dates set, as legal complexities heighten around his case.
Six weeks before the murder, suspect Luigi Mangione expressed his desire to assassinate UnitedHealthcare's CEO, alleging greed in the health insurance industry.
Prosecutors reveal that Mangione's diary and written confessions demonstrate his intentions to kill, indicating premeditation and a motive centered around his disdain for healthcare executives.
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